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taṇhā, 209 találat.
taṇhā →
dppn
One of the three daughters of Māra, who tried to tempt the Buddha under the Ajapāla-nigrodha, soon after the Enlightenment. Snp.p.163 SN.i.124f.
taṇhā →
farkas
szomj, sóvár vágy
taṇhā →
ncped
- thirst, craving (for food or drink)
- (a general) craving; strong desire.
tanhā →
nyana
Tanhā: lit. ‘thirst’: ‘craving’, is the chief root of suffering, and of the ever-continuing cycle of rebirths.;What, o Bhikkhus, is the origin of suffering? It is that craving which gives rise to …
taṇhā →
pts
…vedanā-paccayā taṇhā, taṇhā-paccayā upādānaṃ Vin.i.1, Vin.i.5; DN.ii.31, DN.ii.33, DN.ii.56, etc.; t. & upadhi;…
arati →
dppn
…of Māra, the others being Taṇhā and Ragā. Seeing their father disconsolate after his repeated attempts to foil Gotama’s quest for…
māra →
dppn
…Their names are Taṇhā, Arati and Ragā, and they are evidently personifications of three of the ten forces in Māra’s army, as…
sakka →
dppn
…is given in the Cūḷataṇhāsaṅkhaya Sutta. There the question arises regarding the extirpation of cravings. Sakka accepts the Buddha’s…
sāti →
dppn
…the Buddha preached to him and the assembled monks the Mahātaṇhāsaṅkhaya Sutta. MN.i.256ff.
uruvelā →
dppn
…Māra’s three daughters, Taṇhā, Ratī and Ragā, made a final effort to draw the Buddha away from his purpose. SN.i.124f.
It was at…
vejayanta →
dppn
Vejayanta1
A palace belonging to Sakka. When Moggallāna visited Sakka to discover if he had fully understood the Buddha’s teaching in the Cūlatanhā saṅkhaya Sutta, Sakka tried to evade his …
jāli →
ncped
…(esp. an epithet of taṇhā) 2. marked with a network of lines?
- (taṇhā) the ensnarer, desire.
jāli(n)2
masculine &…
jālin →
ncped
…(esp. an epithet of taṇhā) 2. marked with a network of lines?
- (taṇhā) the ensnarer, desire.
jāli(n)2
mfn….
nittaṇha →
ncped
free from craving.
taṇhacchida →
ncped
who cuts off craving.
taṇhadhipanna →
ncped
in the power of, assailed by, craving.
taṇhagata →
ncped
taṇhakkhaya →
ncped
the destruction of craving.
taṇhādutiya →
ncped
having craving as one’s companion.
taṇhāgata →
ncped
- under the influence of craving.
- a sort of craving.
taṇhājatika →
ncped
born from craving.
taṇhājāla →
ncped
the net of craving.
taṇhākāya →
ncped
group of cravings.
taṇhāmūlaka →
ncped
having craving as its root.
taṇhānigghātana →
ncped
the destroying of craving.
taṇhāsammudita →
ncped
finding joy in craving.
taṇhāvicarita →
ncped
an exploration, speculation, influenced by craving; an activity of craving.
taṇhāyati →
ncped
(denom. from taṇhā) thirsts, has a craving.
abhijjhā →
nyana
Abhijjhā: ‘covetousness=greediness=acquisitiveness=jealousy & envy’ is a synonym of lobha and tanhā see: mūla and is the 8th link of the disadvantageous courses of action see: kamma-patha I.
avijjā →
nyana
Avijjā: I gnorance, nescience, the blindness of not knowing, is synonymous with confusion moha (see mūla ), is the primary & deepest root of all evil and suffering in the world, veiling man’s …
bhava-tanhā →
nyana
Bhava-tanhā: ‘craving for eternal existence’; see: tanhā
ceasing →
nyana
Ceasing: see: nirodha; of craving: tanhakkhaya.
craving →
nyana
Craving: Tanhā, rāga, further see: mūla
existence →
nyana
Existence: bhava - The 5 groups of e.: khandha - The 4 substrata of e.: upadhi - Courses of e.: gati - Wheel of e.: samsāra. - Craving for e.: bhava-tanhā see …
papañca →
nyana
Papañca: Sanskrit prapañca In doctrinal usage, it signifies the expansion, differentiation, ‘diffuseness’ or ‘manifoldness’ of the world; and it may also refer to the ‘phenomenal world’ in gener …
paticcasamuppāda →
nyana
Paticcasamuppāda: ‘dependent origination’, is the doctrine of the conditionality of all physical and psychical phenomena, a doctrine which, together with that of impersonality anattā, forms the …
tanhā-kkhaya →
nyana
Tanhā-kkhaya: ‘ceasing of craving’, is identical with ‘ceasing of fermentations’ āsavakkhaya and the attainment of perfect Nobility or Arahatship. Cf. ariya-puggala.
tanhā-nissita-sīla →
nyana
Tanhā-nissita-sīla: ‘morality based on craving’ see: nissaya.
abbahati →
pts
Abbahati & abbuhati
to draw off, pull out (a sting or dart);
imper pres abbaha Thag.404; Ja.ii.95 (variant reading BB appuha = abbuha; C. explains by uddharatha)
aor abbahi Ja.v.198 (variant …
abbuhati →
pts
Abbahati & abbuhati
to draw off, pull out (a sting or dart);
imper pres abbaha Thag.404; Ja.ii.95 (variant reading BB appuha = abbuha; C. explains by uddharatha)
aor abbahi Ja.v.198 (variant …
abbuḷhana →
pts
…out (of a sting), in phrase taṇhā-sallassa abbuḷhanaṃ as one of the 12 achievements of a Mahesi Mnd.343 = Cnd.503 (eds. of Nd…
abbūḷha →
pts
…sting (of craving thirst, taṇhā) pulled out DN.ii.283 (variant reading SS asammūḷha); Snp.593, Snp.779 (= abbūḷhita-salla Mnd.59;…
abhijappā →
pts
praying for, wishing, desire, longing Dhs.1059 = Nd ii.taṇhā ii. Dhs.1136.
abstr. fr. abhijappati, cp. jappā
abhijjhā →
pts
…kāya-ganthā, q.v.); Nd ii.taṇhā ii.1; Pp.20, Pp.59; Dhs.1136 (˚kāyagantha); Vb.195, Vb.244 (vigat’âbhijjha), Vb.362, Vb.364,…
abhinandin →
pts
…esp. freq. in phrase (taṇhā) tatratatr’âbhinandinī finding its pleasure in this or that [cp. B.Sk. tṛṣṇā…
abhinivesa →
pts
…(micchā˚), Pv-a.267 (taṇhā˚); Sdhp.71
■ Often combd. with adhiṭṭhāna e.g. SN.ii.17;…
abhisajjanā →
pts
…craving, desire“ (= taṇhā), after the meaning of abhisanga. See Cnd.89 & Cnd.107; Snp-a.98 (sineha-vasena) cp. also the…
abhisamaya →
pts
“coming by completely”, insight into, comprehension, realization clear understanding, grasp, penetration. See on term Kvu trsl. 381 sq
■ Esp. in full phrases: attha˚; grasp of what is proficient …
accaya →
pts
…of sanga Snp.948: taṇhā Dhp.336; sota Iti.95 3. (fig.) going beyond (the norm) transgression, offence Vin.i.133 (thull˚ a grave…
acchecchi →
pts
3rd sg. aor. of chindati “he has cut out or broken, has destroyed” (see also chindati 3) in combn. with taṇhaṃ MN.i.122; SN.i.12, SN.i.23, SN.i.127 (so re …
adhipanna →
pts
…(kāmesu); Snp.1123 (taṇhā˚ = taṇhânugata Cnd.32); Dhp.288; Ja.iii.38, Ja.iii.369; Ja.iv.396; Ja.v.91, Ja.v.379 (= dosena…
ajjhagā →
pts
…(jātimaraṇaṃ); Dhp.154 (taṇhānaṃ khayaṃ); Vv.32#7 (visesaṃ attained distinction; expld. at Vv-a.135 by adhigata); Vv.50#21…
ajjhosita →
pts
…nissita; Thig.470 (asāre = taṇhāvasena abhiniviṭṭha Thag-a.284); Pv.iv.8#4 (mayhaṃ ghare taṇhābhinivisena abhiniviṭṭha Pv-a.267;…
ajjhosāna →
pts
…chanda & nissita and taṇhā (see also ajjhopanna), and at Dhs.1059 of lābha (the expln. at Dhs-a.363,…
amama →
pts
…Ja.vi.259 (= mamāyana-taṇhā-rahita C.); Pv.iv.1#34 (= mamaṃkāravirahita Pv-a.230); Mhvs.1, Mhvs.66, combd. with…
anassāvin →
pts
adjective not intoxicated, not enjoying or finding pleasure in Snp.853 (sātiyesu a. = sātavatthusa kāmaguṇesu taṇhasanthavavirahita Snp-a.549).
an + assāvin; cp. assāva + āsava
aneja →
pts
…Snp.920, Snp.1043, Snp.1101, Snp.1112; Iti.91 (opp. ejânuga Mnd.353 = Cnd.55; Dhp.414 (= taṇhāya abhāvena Dhp-a.iv.194), Dhp.422; Pv.iv.1#35…
anugata →
pts
…(parisā); AN.ii.185 (sota˚, variant reading anudhata); Ja.ii.292 (samudda˚); Ja.v.369; Cnd.32 (taṇhā˚); Pv-a.102 (nāmaṃ mayhaṃ a….
anussada →
pts
…anussuta*; v.l K.B. anussada; Dhp-a.iv.165 explains with taṇhā-ussāvâbhāva vv.ll. ˚ussada˚); Iti.97 (vv.ll….
anādāna →
pts
adjective free from attachment (opp. sādāna) AN.ii.10 = Iti.9 = Iti.109 = Cnd.172#a; Snp.620, Snp.741 Snp.1094; Cnd.41 (where as nt. = taṇha); Dhp.352 (= khandhādisu niggahaṇa Dhp-a.iv.70), 396, 406, …
anālaya →
pts
aversion, doing away with Vin.i.10 (taṇhāya). Analhiya & Analhika;
an + ālaya
apekhā →
pts
…taṇhā etc. Cnd.65; = taṇhā sineha Snp-a.76); Ja.i.9, Ja.i.141; Thag.558; Dhp.345 (puttesu dāresu ca = taṇhā Dhp-a.iv.56); Dhs.1059,…
apekkhavant →
pts
adjective full of longing or desire, longing, craving Vin.iv.214; SN.iii.16; Thag.558; Ja.v.453 (= sataṇha); Snp-a.76. Apekkha & Apekha
fr. apekkhā
apekkhā →
pts
…taṇhā etc. Cnd.65; = taṇhā sineha Snp-a.76); Ja.i.9, Ja.i.141; Thag.558; Dhp.345 (puttesu dāresu ca = taṇhā Dhp-a.iv.56); Dhs.1059,…
apihālu →
pts
adjective not hankering, free from craving, not greedy SN.i.187 = Thag.1218 (akuhako nipako apihālu); Snp.852 (+ amaccharin, expld. at Snp-a.549 as apihana-sīlo, patthanātanhāya rahito t …
arūpa →
pts
assāvin →
pts
…or finding pleasure, not intoxicated Snp.853 (sātiyesu a. sāta-vatthusa kāmaguṇesu taṇhā-santhava-virahita Snp-a.549) See also…
avasesa →
pts
…avaseso); Ja.iii.19; Vb.107 (taṇhā ca avasesā ca kilesā) Pv-a.19 (avasesā ca ñātakā the rest of the relatives), Pv-a.21 (avasesā…
ayaṃ →
pts
…und zwar), e.g. yâyaṃ taṇhā Vin.i.10; yo ca ayaṃ… yo ca ayaṃ “I mean this… and I mean” ibid.; ye kec’ ime Snp.381; yadidaṃ…
bandha →
pts
…not a victim of M.) Mnd.328 (taṇhā˚, diṭṭhi˚); Thag-a.241. 2. one who binds or ties together, in assa˚; horsekeeper, groom Ja.ii.98;…
bhava →
pts
…last rebirth Vism.291. -taṇhā craving for rebirth DN.iii.212, DN.iii.216, DN.iii.274; SN.v.432; Snp.746; Vb.101, Vb.358,…
bhiyyo →
pts
…Snp.584 (id.), Snp.306 (bh. taṇhā pavaḍḍhatha); Dhp.313 (bh. rajan ākirate), Dhp.349 (bh. taṇhā pavaḍḍhati). 2. (adv.) in a higher…
bhusa →
pts
…mighty, great Dhp.339 (taṇhā = balavā Dhp-a.iv.48); Ja.v.361 (daṇḍa daḷha, balavā C.)
■ nt. bhusaṃ…
cha →
pts
…the senses) Dhp-a.iv.221 (taṇhā). -dhātura (= dhātuya) consisting of six elements MN.iii.239….
chaḷ →
pts
…the senses) Dhp-a.iv.221 (taṇhā). -dhātura (= dhātuya) consisting of six elements MN.iii.239….
chida →
pts
(always-˚) adjective breaking, cutting, destroying MN.i.386; SN.i.191 = Thag.1234; Thag.521; Thag.1143; Snp.87 (kankha˚), Snp.491, Snp.1021, Snp.1101 (taṇha˚); Vv-a.82 (id.).
chindati →
pts
to cut off, to destroy, to remove, both lit. (bandhanaṃ, pāsaṃ, pasibbakaṃ, jīvaṃ, gīvaṃ, sīsaṃ hatthapāde, etc.) and fig. (taṇhaṃ, mohaṃ, āsavā saṃyojanāni, vicikicchaṃ, vanathaṃ, etc.) Freq. in …
dhamma →
pts
…Also as one of the 6 taṇhās “desire for ideas” DN.iii.244, DN.iii.280
■ As spirituality opposed to materiality in contrast…
diṭṭhi →
pts
…complementing taṇhā see taṇhā B3. Coupled with vācā & citta in formula (taṃ) vācaṃ appahāya cittaṃ appahāya…
dukkha →
pts
…so abhin˚ SN.i.174; taṇhā d ˚ssa samudayo etc. Ne.23 sq.; as result of sakkāyadiṭṭhi SN.iv.147, of chanda SN.i.22 of upadhi…
dutiya →
pts
…one’s companion“ (see taṇhā) SN.iv.37; Iti.109 = AN.ii.10; bilanga˚ kaṇājaka (rice with sour gruel) Vin.ii.77;…
dvārika →
pts
…the door of-; in cha ˚ā taṇhā, craving or fever, arising through the 6 doors (of the senses) Dhp-a.iv.221, & kāya˚
■ saṃvara…
dāsa →
pts
…DN.i.72; MN.ii.68 (fig. taṇhā˚); Ja.i.200, Ja.i.223; Ja.iii.343 (bought for 700 kahāpaṇas), Ja.iii.347; Pp.56; Pv-a.112.
*…
gaddula →
pts
…Vb.361, cp….
gaha →
pts
…a house-builder, metaph. of taṇhā (cp. kāya as geha) Dhp.153, Dhp.154 = Thag.183, Thag.184; Dhp-a.iii.128
- -kūṭa the…
gandha →
pts
…DN-a.i.77
■ Dhp.55; -taṇhā thirst or craving for odours (cp. g˚-āsā) Dhs.1059 = Nd ii.on jappā;…
gantha →
pts
…Snp.912; Nd ii.on jappā (taṇhā); Dhp.211; Pts.i.129; Dhs.1059, Dhs.1472 Vb.18, Vb.24, Vb.55, Vb.65, Vb.77, Vb.117, Vb.120; Ne.31, Ne.54,…
gata →
pts
…gat-addhin); gone into: taṇhā˚ fallen a victim to thirst, tama˚ obscured, raho˚, secluded, vyasana˚ fallen into misery; *having…
gedha →
pts
…adhivacanaṃ). gedhataṇhā SN.i.15 (variant reading kodha˚); Snp.65, Snp.945, Snp.1098; Thig.352 Cnd.231; Dhs.1059 (under lobha),…
jamma →
pts
…contemptible Ja.ii.110; Ja.iii.99 (= lāmaka) f. -ī SN.v.217; Dhp.335, Dhp.336 (of taṇhā); Ja.ii.428; Ja.v.421; Dhp-a.iv.44 (=…
jappā →
pts
desire, lust, greed, attachment, hunger (cp. Nd ii.on taṇhā) SN.i.123 (bhava-lobha˚) Snp.1033; Cnd.250; Ne.12; Dhs.279, Dhs.1059.
to jappati
jāla →
pts
jālin →
pts
adjective noun “having a net,” ensnaring, deceptive:
- lit. a fisherman Ja.ii.178
- fig. usually in f -inī of tanhā (ensnarer, witch) SN.i.107 = Dhp.180; AN.ii.211 Thag.162, Thag.908; Dhs.1059; …
kammatā FIXME double →
pts
…Vb.361 = Dhs.1059; Cnd. s.v. taṇhāii (: has the better reading mucchañci katā asādhu˚; variant reading pucchañci˚ both Vb and…
kammatā →
pts
…Vb.361 = Dhs.1059; Cnd. s.v. taṇhāii (: has the better reading mucchañci katā asādhu˚; variant reading pucchañci˚ both Vb and…
kamyatā FIXME double →
pts
…Vb.361 = Dhs.1059; Cnd. s.v. taṇhāii (: has the better reading mucchañci katā asādhu˚; variant reading pucchañci˚ both Vb and…
kamyatā →
pts
…Vb.361 = Dhs.1059; Cnd. s.v. taṇhāii (: has the better reading mucchañci katā asādhu˚; variant reading pucchañci˚ both Vb and…
kappa →
pts
adjective noun anything made with a definite object in view, prepared, arranged; or that which is fit, suitable, proper. See also DN-a.i.103 & Kp-a.115 for var. meanings.
I. Literal Meaning # …
karoti →
pts
v. irreg. Of the endless variety of forms given by grammarians only the foll. are bona fide and borne out by passages from our texts (when bracketed found in gram. works only).
I. Act
- I …
khajjati →
pts
…to be a victim of: kāmataṇhāhi MN.i.504; rūpena SN.iii.87, SN.iii.88 (khajjanīya-pariyāya, quoted Vism.479). ppr. khajjamāna…
khaya →
pts
…SN.iii.191; SN.iv.250
■ taṇhānaṃ kh. Dhp.154; sankhārānaṃ kh. Dhp.383; sabbamaññitānaṃ etc. MN.i.486; āyu˚, puñña˚…
khudā →
pts
…jighacchā), Pv.ii.1#5 (+ taṇhā), Pv.ii.2#4; Pv-a.72. See khuppipāsā.
Sk. kṣudh & kṣudhā, also BSk. kṣud in kṣuttarṣa hunger &…
khādati →
pts
…(cp khajjati) Pv-a.69 (taṇhāya) (expl. of khajjamāna).
inf khādituṃ Ja.i.222; Ja.ii.153; Dhp-a.iv.226
ger khāditvā Ja.i.266,…
kilesa →
pts
…in a series explanatory of taṇhā, in the stereotype combination of t., diṭṭhi, kilesa “clinging to existence, false ideas and lust”…
klesa →
pts
…in a series explanatory of taṇhā, in the stereotype combination of t., diṭṭhi, kilesa “clinging to existence, false ideas and lust”…
ku →
pts
…in anything, in: n’atthi taṇhā k˚ loke “he has no desire for anything in this world” Snp.496 Snp.783, Snp.1048 see Nd on 783 & 1048 =…
kula →
pts
…or similar terms) Nd ii.on taṇhā iv
■ devakula temple Ja.ii.411; rāja˚ the king’s household palace Ja.i.290; Ja.iii.277; Ja.vi.368;…
kāma →
pts
…net of desires Thag.355 -taṇhā thirst after sensual pleasures; the first of the three taṇhās, viz. kāma˚, bhava˚,…
kāmin →
pts
…passionless, dispassionate Snp.1096 synonym of vītataṇhā without desire (cp. Cnd.2#4)
fr. kāma
kāya →
pts
…DN.iii.243, DN.iii.244; taṇhā DN.iii.244; appl. to hatthi˚, ratha˚, patti˚, groups of elephants, carriages or soldiers SN.i.72
■ A…
latā →
pts
…130. 2. (fig.) an epithet of taṇhā (greed), as much as it strangles its victim Dhs.1059, Dhs.1136; Ne.24, Ne.121. 3. (fig.) streak flash, in…
lepa →
pts
…attachment, etc., in taṇhā˚ the stain of craving, & diṭṭhi˚; of speculation Mnd.55 Cnd.271#iii
■ Note.…
loluppa →
pts
…or taṇhā. At Dhs-a.365 loluppa is treated as an adj. & expld at “punappuna visaye…
lābha →
pts
…lābha-hetu Mnd.389).
- -taṇhā craving for possession Dhp-a.iv.38.
- -macchariya selfishness in…
mahant →
pts
adjective great, extensive, big important, venerable
■ nom. mahā Snp.1008; Mhvs.22, Mhvs.27. Shortened to maha in cpd. pitāmaha (following a …
mamatta →
pts
…pride in (-˚), attachment to (-˚). Snp.806, Snp.871 Snp.951; Thag.717; Mnd.49 (two: taṇhā & diṭṭhi˚); Cnd.499 (id. but as masc.);…
maññanā →
pts
conceit Mnd.124 (taṇhā˚, diṭṭhi˚, māna˚, kilesa˚ etc.); Dhs.1116 Dhs.1233; Ne.24; Vism.265 (for mañcanā?).
fr. man
micchā →
pts
…of diṭṭhi, cp Nd ii.taṇhā iii.; Dhs.381; Dhs-a.253).
Sk. mithyā, cp. Vedic mithaḥ interchanging, separate, opposite, contrary (opp….
milāyati →
pts
to relax, languish, fade wither SN.i.126; Iti.76; Ja.i.329; Ja.v.90
caus milāpeti [Sk. mlāpayati] to make dry, to cause to wither Ja.i.340 (sassaṃ); fig. to assuage, suppress, stifle Ja.iii.414 (t …
muñcati →
pts
I. Forms
The 2 bases muñc˚ & mucc˚; are differentiated in such a way, that muñc˚; is the active base, and mucc˚; the passive. There are however cases where the active forms (muñ …
mūlaka →
pts
…by originating in Vb.390 (taṇhā˚ dhammā); Tikp.233 sq. Tikp.252 sq., Tikp.288 sq. & passim; Vb-a.200 sq., Vb-a.207 sq (sankhāra˚,…
nandi →
pts
…Dhs.1136 esp. as attr. of taṇhā in phrase n-r-sahagata-taṇhā (cp Mvu.iii.332: nandīrāgasahagatā tr̥ṣṇā) Vin.i.10; SN.iii.158;…
nekkhamma →
pts
giving up the world leading a holy life, renunciation of, or emancipation from worldliness, freedom from lust, craving & desires, dispassionateness self-abnegation, Nibbāna. Vin.i.18 (˚e ānisaṁsa) DN …
ni →
pts
Ni˚
Nearly all (ultimately prob. all) words under this heading are compounds with the pref. ni.
A. Forms
- Pāli ni˚; combines the two prefixes ni, nis (nir). They ar …
nibbana →
pts
adjective
- without forest, woodless Ja.ii.358.
- an abstr. fr. nibbāna, see nibbāna I. cp. vana2. Freq. nibbāna as variant reading instead of nibbana without cravin …
nibbāna →
pts
…of life (cp. above I.): taṇhāya vippahānena n˚ṃ iti vuccati SN.i.39 = Snp.1109; as sabba- saṅkhārasamatho (calming down of all…
nicchāta →
pts
having no hunger, being without cravings, stilled, satisfied. Epithet of an Arahant always in combination with nibbuta or parinibbuta: SN.iii.26 (tanhaṃ a …
nigghātana →
pts
…rooting out Snp.1085 (taṇhā˚; Snp-a.576 = vināsana); Cnd.343 (variant reading nighātana).
Sk. nirghātana, nis + ghātana, but cp….
nijjhāma →
pts
adjective noun burning away, wasting away, consuming or consumed AN.i.295; Ne.77, Ne.95 paṭipadā.
- -taṇha (adj.) of consuming thirst, very thirsty Ja.i.44
- -taṇhika = ˚taṇha denoting a class …
nillolupa →
pts
adjective free from greed or desires Snp.56 (= Cnd.362 nittaṇha); Ja.v.358.
nis + loluppā
nilloluppa →
pts
adjective free from greed or desires Snp.56 (= Cnd.362 nittaṇha); Ja.v.358.
nis + loluppā
nirodha →
pts
…sq.; jāti˚ SN.iv.86 taṇhā˚ DN.iii.216; dukkha˚ DN.iii.136; SN.iii.32, SN.iii.60 SN.iv.4 sq., SN.iv.14, SN.iv.384; AN.i.177; nandi˚…
nirāsa →
pts
adjective not hungry, not longing for anything, desireless SN.i.12, SN.i.23, SN.i.141; AN.i.107 sq.; Snp.1048 (anigha +), Snp.1078 (id.); Cnd.360; Pp.27; Pv.iv.1#33 (= nittaṇha Pv-a.230). See also a …
nirāsattin →
pts
adjective not hanging on to, not clinging or attached to (c. loc.) Snp.851 (= nittaṇha Snp-a.549); Mnd.221.
adj. to pp. āsatta1 with nis
nirāsaya →
pts
adjective without (outward) support, not relying on (outward) things, without (sinful) inclinations Snp.56 (Cnd.360 b reads nirāsasa), Snp.369, Snp.634, Snp.1090 (Cnd.361 reads nirāsaṃsa); Dhp.410; Dh …
nissaya →
pts
…Snp.877; Mnd.108 (two n.: taṇhā˚ diṭṭhi˚), Mnd.190, cp. Cnd s. v.; Cnd.397#A (the requisites of a bhikkhu in diff. enumeration);…
nittaṇha →
pts
…niṣṭṛṣṇa (Divy.210 etc.), nis + taṇhā
nivesana →
pts
…Snp.1055 (nandi + ; = taṇhā Cnd.366); Dhp.40 (diṭṭhi˚); Mnd.76 Mnd.110. See also nivesa.
Vedic niveśana, fr….
nāma →
pts
…DN.ii.56, DN.ii.62; SN.i.12 (taṇhā nrūpe), SN.i.23 (n-rūpasmiṃ asajjamāna); SN.ii.3, SN.ii.4, SN.ii.66 (nrūpassa avakkanti), SN.ii.101 sq….
ogha →
pts
…one of the many names of taṇhā, craving, thirst). In the popular old riddle at SN.i.3 and Thag.15, Thag.633 (included…
paccaya →
pts
…caused by DN.i.45 (vedanā ˚taṇhā etc., see paṭicca-samuppāda); MN.i.261 (jātippaccayā jarāmaraṇaṃ); Pv.i.5#2…
pakappanā →
pts
…two pakappanā’s, viz. taṇhā˚ diṭṭhi˚; at Mnd.429 it is synonymous with taṇhā Bdhgh has reading pakampana for ˚kapp˚ and…
pakkha →
pts
…etc., see Mnd.489; Ne.53 (taṇhā˚ & diṭṭhi˚), Ne.88 (id.), Ne.160 (id.) DN-a.i.281; Dhp-a.i.54; Pv-a.114 (paṭiloma˚)….
paligedha →
pts
greed, conceit, selfishness AN.i.66; Nd ii.taṇhā ii.(gedha +); Dhs.1059, Dhs.1136.
pali + gedha but acc. to Geiger, P.Gr. § 10 = parigṛddha
papañca →
pts
…nippapañcā Tathāgatā = taṇhādisu p˚ esu abhiratā Dhp-a.iii.378); Ja.i.9; Pv.iv.1#34 (= taṇh’-ādi-p. Pv-a.230); Ne.37, Ne.38;…
pariggaha →
pts
…of “grasping” Snp.779 (= taṇhā and diṭṭhi˚ Mnd.57) Pts.i.172; Pts.ii.182 (nekkhamma˚ etc.); Mnd.11 (itthi acquiring a wife); Ja.vi.259;…
paritasati →
pts
…AN.iii.133 sq.; Snp.621 (= taṇhāya na bhāyati Snp-a.467, thus combining tasati1 & tasati2), Snp.924 (Pot. parittase,…
paritassati →
pts
…AN.iii.133 sq.; Snp.621 (= taṇhāya na bhāyati Snp-a.467, thus combining tasati1 & tasati2), Snp.924 (Pot. parittase,…
pariyanta →
pts
…limited, bounded Nd ii.taṇhāiii (with sīmakata & odhikata; variant reading pariyanti˚, cp. BSk. paryantīkṛta “finished”…
pariyuṭṭhāna →
pts
…Nd ii.under taṇhāii (= Dhs.1059, where translation is “pervading,” based on expln at Dhs-a.366:…
pariḷāha →
pts
…vihiṃsā˚); SN.iii.7 sq (taṇhā, pipāsā, p.), SN.iii.190 (vigata˚); SN.iv.387; SN.v.156 (kāyasmiṃ), SN.v.451 (jāti˚, jarā˚); AN.i.68…
parāmāsa →
pts
…abhinivesa) and Nd ii.under taṇhā iii.1 C
■ See also parāmasa.
parā + mṛś, cp. Epic Sk. parāmarśa being…
patthanā →
pts
…Mnd.316, Mnd.337 (p. vuccati taṇhā); Cnd.112; Ne.18, Ne.27; Dhs.1059; Mil.3; Snp-a.47, Snp-a.50; Dhp-a.ii.36; Pv-a.47-patthanaṃ karoti to…
pañca →
pts
…buddha˚ samanta˚ -taṇhā cravings, specified in 4 sets of 5 each: see Cnd.271#v. -nikāyā 5 collections (of Suttantas) in the…
paṭicca-samuppāda →
pts
pekhā →
pts
…desire Ja.v.403 (p. vuccati taṇhā). 3. (or (pekkhaṃ?) show at a fair DN.i.6 (= naṭa-samajjā DN-a.i.84); see Dial. i.7, n. 4 and cp….
pekkhā →
pts
…desire Ja.v.403 (p. vuccati taṇhā). 3. (or (pekkhaṃ?) show at a fair DN.i.6 (= naṭa-samajjā DN-a.i.84); see Dial. i.7, n. 4 and cp….
phandana →
pts
…Ja.vi.7 (˚mattaṃ not even one throb; cp. phandita) Mnd.46 (taṇhā etc.).
fr. phandati, cp. Sk. spandana
puñcikatā →
pts
…in taṇhā paraphrase (pattern 1 Nd ii.taṇhā) for mucchañcikatā. The readings of id….
rasa →
pts
…enjoyment Snp-a.107.
- -taṇhā thirst for taste, lust of sensual enjoyment DN.iii.244, DN.iii.280; Ja.v.293; Dhs.1059;…
rāga →
pts
…(variant reading Ragā), Taṇhā & Arati; are called the “daughters of Māra” (Māradhītā): Snp.835; Dhp-a.iii.199; Mnd.181
■…
rūpa →
pts
…MN.i.220 = AN.v.347.
- -taṇhā craving after form DN.ii.309; DN.iii.216, DN.iii.244, DN.iii.280; Vb-a.179 (in det.). *…
salla →
pts
…e.g. antodosa˚; Mil.323; taṇhā˚; SN.i.40, SN.i.192 bhava˚; Dhp.351; rāga˚; Dhp-a.iii.404; Pv-a.230; soka˚ Snp.985; Pv.i.86;…
samunna →
pts
moistened, wet, immersed SN.iv.158; cp. the similar passage AN.ii.211 with ref. to taṇhā as a snare (pariyonaddha).
saṃ + unna
sañjanana →
pts
producing; f. -ī progenetrix (identical with taṇhā) Dhs.1059; Dhs-a.363.
saṃyojana →
pts
…MN.i.483; Dhp.370; Iti.8 (taṇhā) Snp.62, Snp.74, Snp.621; Ja.i.275; Ja.ii.22; Ne.49; Dhp-a.iii.298 Dhp-a.iv.49.
The ten fetters are 1…
saṅghāṭa →
pts
…i.e. sanghāṭī), in taṇhā˚-paṭimukka MN.i.271; vāda˚-paṭimukka MN.i.383 (Neumann “defeat”); diṭṭhi˚-paṭimukka…
sita →
pts
…Dhp.341 (bound to pleasure); taṇhā-˚ Mil.248. Perhaps as sita2.
pp. of sinoti
Sita4
adjective white Dāvs iii.4.
Sk….
sutta →
pts
…Ja.i.52
■ fig. for taṇhā at Dhs.1059; Dhs-a.364
■ kāḷa˚; a carpenter’s measuring line Ja.ii.405;…
sāhasa →
pts
…Ja.iii.319 (C. sāhasiyataṇhāya ibid. 320, if we do not have to read sāhasiyā taṇhāya from sāhasī).
- -kiriyā…
tasa →
pts
…tasantī ti tasā, sataṇhānaṃ sabhayānañ c’ etaṃ adhivacanaṃ; also at Cnd.479: tasa ti yesaṃ tasitā (tasiṇā? taṇhā…
tasati →
pts
tasiṇā →
pts
…(see taṇhā SN.v.54, SN.v.58; Cnd.479 (to be read for tasitā?); Dhp.342, Dhp.343.
Diaeretic form of taṇhā, cp….
taṇhīyati →
pts
…BB. tasati); Vism.544 (+ upādiyati ghaṭ yati); cp. tasati & pp. tasita.
= taṇhāyati, denom. fr. taṇhā, cp. Sk. tṛṣyati to have thirst
tintiṇa →
pts
…(Com. tintiṇaṃ vuccati taṇhā, tāya samannāgato āsankābahulo vā); Vb.351 (tintiṇaṃ tintiṇāyanā, etc. = loluppaṃ). Tintinati &…
ucchindati →
pts
to break up, destroy, annihilate SN.v.432 (bhavataṇhaṃ), AN.iv.17 (fut. ucchecchāmi to be read with variant reading for T. ucchejjissāmi); Snp.2 (pret. udacchida), Snp.208 (ger. ucchijja); Ja.v.383; D …
ullaṅghita →
pts
being jumped on, set on C. on SN.i.40 (see K. S. i.318) (for uḍḍita = taṇhāya ullanghita).
pp. of ullangheti
upadhi →
pts
…(almost syn. with kilesa or taṇhā, cp. nirupadhi & anupadhi) S A. = pañcakkhandhā, SN.ii.108. At MN.i.162 (cp. Snp.33 = SN.i.6 = SN.i.107)…
upādāna →
pts
…SN.iv.390, SN.iv.400 (taṇhā); AN.iv.69; AN.v.111 (upāy˚); Snp.170, Snp.358, Snp.546; Pts.i.51 sq., Pts.i.193; Pts.ii.45 sq, Pts.ii.113;…
ussada →
pts
…Snp.515, Snp.624 (an˚ = taṇhā-ussada-abhāvena Snp-a.467), Snp.783 (expld. by Mnd.72 under formula sattussada; i.e. showing…
ussāva →
pts
…taint, stain (cp. āsava) Dhp-a.iv.165 (taṇhā˚; variant reading ussada, to ussada 6).
fr. ud + sru
uḍḍita →
pts
ensnared (?), bound, tied up SN.i.40 (= taṇhāya ullanghita C.; translated “the world is all strung up”).
pp. of uḍḍeti2
vana →
pts
…(“jungle”) to taṇhā (e.g. Dhs-a.364 on Dhs.1059; Dhp-a.iii.424 on Dhp.283)
■ The Dhtp (174) & Dhtm (254)…
vanatha →
pts
…is given at Snp-a.24 “taṇhā pariyuṭṭhāna-vasena vanaṃ tanotī ti vanatho taṇh’ ānusayass’ etaṃ adhivacanaṃ.”-The…
varatta →
pts
…Snp.622; Dhp.398 (fig. for taṇhā); Ja.ii.153; Ja.v.45. As “harness” at Ja.i.175; as straps on a ship’s mast (to hold the sails) Mil.378 …
varattā →
pts
…Snp.622; Dhp.398 (fig. for taṇhā); Ja.ii.153; Ja.v.45. As “harness” at Ja.i.175; as straps on a ship’s mast (to hold the sails) Mil.378 …
vasika →
pts
…of anger Ja.iii.135; taṇhā under the influence of craving Ja.iv.3 mātugāma˚; fond of women Ja.iii.277.
fr….
vaḍḍhaki →
pts
vaḍḍhati →
pts
primary meaning “to increase” (trs. intrs.); hence: to keep on, to prosper, to multiply, to grow SN.i.15 (read vaḍḍh˚ for vaṭṭ˚); SN.ii.206 (vaṇṇena), SN.iv.73, SN.iv.250; AN.v.249 (paññāya); Snp.329 …
vedanā →
pts
…as condition and taṇhā as result; see e.g. Vism.567 sq. 2. (in special application) painful sensation, suffering,…
veviccha →
pts
…(where Ne.11 reads vivicchā); Pp.19, Pp.23; Dhs.1059 Dhs.1122; Cnd. s.v. taṇhā; Dhs-a.366, Dhs-a.375.
abstr. formation fr. vivicchā
vibhava →
pts
…B 1.
- -taṇhā “craving for life to end” (Dial. iii.208), desire for non-existence DN.iii.216,…
vinicchaya →
pts
…fourfold, viz. ñāṇa˚, taṇhā˚, diṭṭhi˚, vitakka˚); Ja.ii.2. 3. court house, hall of judgment Ja.i.176 Ja.iii.105; Ja.iv.122,…
virāga →
pts
- absence of rāga, dispassionateness, indifference towards (abl. or loc.) disgust, absence of desire, destruction of passions; waning, fading away cleansing, purifying; emancipation, Arahantship. DN. …
visattikā →
pts
visatā →
pts
…Thus at Snp.715 (= taṇhā C.; spelling t); Dhs.1059 (translation “diffusion,” i.e. fr. vi + sṛ; spelling ṭ) = Cnd. s.v….
visaṭā →
pts
…Thus at Snp.715 (= taṇhā C.; spelling t); Dhs.1059 (translation “diffusion,” i.e. fr. vi + sṛ; spelling ṭ) = Cnd. s.v….
vivaṭṭeti →
pts
to turn down or away (perhaps in dogmatic sense to turn away from saṃsāra), to divert destroy: only in phrase vivaṭṭayi saṃyojanaṃ (in standard setting with acchecchi taṇhaṃ), where the usual vari …
vāna →
pts
…etym.), fig. desire, lust (= taṇhā craving) Dhs-a.409 Kp-a.151, Kp-a.152.
fr. vana, both in meaning 1 & 2 but lit. meaning overshadowed by…
vīta →
pts
Vīta1
adjective deprived of, free from, (being) without. In meaning and use cp. vigata˚. Very frequent as first part of a cpd., as e.g. the foll.:
- -accika without a flame, i.e. glo …
yoga →
pts
…+ , in defn of taṇhā), cp, Dhs translation 308; Ne.31 (with ogha), Ne.114 (id.); as sabba- (or sabbe) yogā at Thig.4;…
yāti →
pts
…at Mnd.4, viz. “taṇhāya yāyati niyyati vuyhati saṃhariyati.” Cp. yāna as ending
pp…
ācamā →
pts
…Mnd.429 (on Snp.945, which both in T. and in Snp-a reads ājava expld. by taṇhā in Nidd.). Note. Index to Snp-a (Pj…
ādāna →
pts
…Dhp-a.ii.163); Snp.1103 (˚taṇhā), Snp.1104 (˚satta); Mnd.98 (˚gantha); Cnd.123, Cnd.124 -an˚; free from attachment SN.i.236 (sādānesu…
āhāra →
pts
…etc.), AN.iii.116 (bhavataṇhāya), AN.iii.269 sq (nerayikānaṃ etc.); Snp.78, Snp.165, Snp.707, Snp.747; Mnd.25; Pts.i.22 (the four),…
ālaya →
pts
…Snp.177 (kām˚ = kāmesu taṇhā-diṭṭhi-vasena duvidho ālayo Snp-a.216), Snp.535 (+ āsavāni), Snp.635; Ne.121, Ne.123…
āpanna →
pts
…having done Vin.i.164 (āpattiṃ ā.); Vin.iii.90; DN.i.4 (dayāpanna merciful); Cnd.32 (taṇhāya). 2. unfortunate miserable Ja.i.19 (verse…
ārammaṇa →
pts
…of rebirth (interpreted by taṇhā at Mnd.429), lust Snp.474 (= paccayā Snp-a.410), Snp.945 (= Mnd.429); Kp-a.23; Dhp-a.i.288 (sappāy˚);…
āyūhana →
pts
…Vism.462, Vism.579 f. āyūhanī Dhs.1059 (“she who toils” trsl.) = Vb.361 Nd ii.taṇhā 2. (has āyūhanā). 3. furtherance, pursuit…